When you said that prices were more expensive than other countries, I have to say that you bought everything in touristic shops and usually prices are double than in a normal shop. Also, I've seen how people rise prices without reason to foreigners in Bogota and every time I feel shame for my own people. But not everyone is like this and there are more positive things that I hope are more than the negative ones.
The day tour to the catedral outside of Bogota most likely was the Salt Cathedral in Zipaquira that is a 7 hour tour the price you mention most likely a private one with a driver or via the train on a weekend. It can be expensive that way. Keep In mind it’s almost a 2 hour drive from the city center. I guess you could do it by bus for 6k COP but don’t expect anyone to speak English definitely would be more difficult. The entrance to the catedral complex and salt mines should be around 66k cop. 80k cop today is around 18 dollars. The restaurants you visited are all on the more pricey side all of them are considered expensive for locals.
That hostel seems expensive I am currently staying at an Airbnb in a new condo tower with 24hrs security in the Lobby and only paying 55,000 a night. It’s in La candelaria. But I guess you get that experience.
It was def a bit more pricey! I just wanted to stay at a Selina Hostel at least once during our big trip, and this one was the cheapest one (out of the Selina's) - but you can for sure find more affordable options in Bogota!
helo, about the supposedly more expensive food in Bogota, maybe compared to Peru's prices it is but food in Colombia is cheap, my brother who lives in Florida USA traveled to Medellin and found the food and fruit prices very cheap compared to similar ones here, unless you eat in a Michelin restaurant! (OrlandoFlorida).
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Not sure about your food choices 😅 next time try having more local foods, not only authentic but also affordable then maybe you’ll see how cheaper can it be.
I wouldn't criticize her food preferences. Eating the things we usually like, but with ingredients grown in other latitudes, is also part of the travel experience. It's like comparing. It's fun, too.
@@JanicasJourneys Hello BONITA, I recommend you to visit Bucaramanga City and Zapatoca Town in Colombia. In Zapatoca is where you can drink fine wine at SIERRA MORENA FARM.
Estas mal, nosotros como Colombianos tenemos que adaptarnos al nuevo regimen around the world. Y sacar el mayor provecho a todo para bien. Se positive.
los inmigrantes latinos también son un problema para los países a los que llegan y ahí sí es xenofobia si no se aceptan? como dice el anterior comentario, es cuestión de adaptarse.
CARO???? *PARA UN ARRASTRADO COMO USTED!! TAL VEZ* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 PERO PARA LOS EXTRANJEROS ES *SÚPER BARATO* YO QUE NO SOY EXTRANJERO ME PARECIERON BUENOS PRECIOS.
if you go to Medellin or Bogota or Cali or Cartagena Hell Expensive other cities the are not Supreme Populated less expensive because of too much population plus Tourism increases the prices go to Armenia or Pereira or Bucaramanga or Barranquilla less expensive Bogota 12 million Population
When you said that prices were more expensive than other countries, I have to say that you bought everything in touristic shops and usually prices are double than in a normal shop. Also, I've seen how people rise prices without reason to foreigners in Bogota and every time I feel shame for my own people.
But not everyone is like this and there are more positive things that I hope are more than the negative ones.
Welcome to my beautiful country, I hope you enjoy it
Usted habla español no venga a tramar acá con el ingles
Thank you very much! ☺️
@@mauroacevedo9108 dejelo practicar, no sea envidioso, en vez de hablar chilbcha practique otro idioma.
TE AMO MI BOGOTÁ DEL ALMA!
Very nice view of Bogota, love the way how you film it! 👍
Thank you very much! ☺️❤️
Thank you for sharing this video 👍💐
Thanks for watching 🫶🏻
Lots of awesome things to do in Colombia
Very true!!
El aeropuerto siempre se ha llamado El Dorado.
Cierto, sin emabrgo en 2012 en honor a Luis Carlos Galan la Aerocivil lo nombro oficialmente "Aeropuerto internacional el Dorado Luis Carlos Galán".
Bienvenida ❤❤❤❤
Graciaaas!! ❤️
The day tour to the catedral outside of Bogota most likely was the Salt Cathedral in Zipaquira that is a 7 hour tour the price you mention most likely a private one with a driver or via the train on a weekend. It can be expensive that way. Keep In mind it’s almost a 2 hour drive from the city center. I guess you could do it by bus for 6k COP but don’t expect anyone to speak English definitely would be more difficult. The entrance to the catedral complex and salt mines should be around 66k cop. 80k cop today is around 18 dollars. The restaurants you visited are all on the more pricey side all of them are considered expensive for locals.
Hi Janica, wellcome to Colombia 😊
Thank you! 😃
Bienvenida a Bogotá! Hay mucho por conocer
Muchas gracias 💖
..pero ojo con el celu y lo demás,
@@BETOETE Si! Toca tener cuidado cuando se está en alguna de las ciudades principales 😅 la seguridad no es su fuerte
good video, getting to know Colombia thanks to you.
Thank you very much! 🙌🏼💖
thank you
At Brot (btw German for bread) you did not have a chocolate croissant which always has be shaped like a cresent, you had a pain au chocolat 🤗❤️
That hostel seems expensive I am currently staying at an Airbnb in a new condo tower with 24hrs security in the Lobby and only paying 55,000 a night. It’s in La candelaria. But I guess you get that experience.
It was def a bit more pricey! I just wanted to stay at a Selina Hostel at least once during our big trip, and this one was the cheapest one (out of the Selina's) - but you can for sure find more affordable options in Bogota!
Welcome to Colombia. It would be good to make a video comparing Bogota vs Lima and Cali vs Arequipa
Welcome to Colombia! Hope you enjoy, and most importantly, don't give Papaya! you'll hear this term soon 😄
Thank youuuu!! ☺️ yesss, we’re familiar with the Papaya term hahaha
I’m heading there in Sept getting in at 12:30am are the taxis available at that time is it airport taxis
helo, about the supposedly more expensive food in Bogota, maybe compared to Peru's prices it is but food in Colombia is cheap, my brother who lives in Florida USA traveled to Medellin and found the food and fruit prices very cheap compared to similar ones here, unless you eat in a Michelin restaurant! (OrlandoFlorida).
It was cheaper once we went to other cities yes 😊🙌🏼
Busca un youtuber llamado stas que el sabe bien del pais y te puede guiar! Ya ha logrado cosas aca! Saludos!
Nice video 😃👍❤
Thank you 🤗❤️
🙂👍
Welcome to Colombia. If yuo are thinking go to the Queremal Valle del Cauca please let me know.
Thank you! 😊🙌🏼
Good thing there was food no?
👋🏼 Small struggling Travel Channel here. I love your content, thanks for this great video! You inspire me to keep grinding my channel, maby one day I’ll grow as big as you 🥲
Thank you!! Good luck & don’t give up! ☺️
Puedes visitar Venezuela también, te queda al lado 😊
Someday I want to visit Venezuela too! 😄
*YA LA QUIERES SECUESTRAR CAGAZOLANO* 💩🇻🇪💩
❤😂🎉😊
Not sure about your food choices 😅 next time try having more local foods, not only authentic but also affordable then maybe you’ll see how cheaper can it be.
Will be eating more local food in the upcoming Colombia videos ☺️
Not to take taxi in bogota is the best option
Truee!! During the night at the airport we didn’t really have another option, luckily we were fine tho! 😊
You came to Bogota to eat hamburgers and eggs benedictinos? Don't You enjoy they local cuisinie? Remains in USA!!!!
I’ll be eating local cuisine in the upcoming Colombia vlogs (we spent 6 weeks there). Also I am not from the US 😊
I wouldn't criticize her food preferences. Eating the things we usually like, but with ingredients grown in other latitudes, is also part of the travel experience. It's like comparing. It's fun, too.
@@JanicasJourneys Hello BONITA, I recommend you to visit Bucaramanga City and Zapatoca Town in Colombia. In Zapatoca is where you can drink fine wine at SIERRA MORENA FARM.
@@JanicasJourneys could you please tell me where are you from Beautiful Janica?
@@aquiuvidex3574 I am from Finland 🇫🇮
I am very sorry. You were in the most expensive place of the city 😢.
Que caro todo, la gentrificacion esta empobreciendo mas a los colombianos
Estas mal, nosotros como Colombianos tenemos que adaptarnos al nuevo regimen around the world. Y sacar el mayor provecho a todo para bien. Se positive.
los inmigrantes latinos también son un problema para los países a los que llegan y ahí sí es xenofobia si no se aceptan? como dice el anterior comentario, es cuestión de adaptarse.
CARO???? *PARA UN ARRASTRADO COMO USTED!! TAL VEZ* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 PERO PARA LOS EXTRANJEROS ES *SÚPER BARATO* YO QUE NO SOY EXTRANJERO ME PARECIERON BUENOS PRECIOS.
@@LEGIONARIO.1985 por eso nene, vienen extranjeros arrastrados en sus paises y aqui ya se les sube la caca a la cabeza, por ejemplo tu.
if you go to Medellin or Bogota or Cali or Cartagena Hell Expensive other cities the are not Supreme Populated less expensive because of too much population plus Tourism increases the prices go to Armenia or Pereira or Bucaramanga or Barranquilla less expensive Bogota 12 million Population